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Scattermusic teams up with the one, the only, the legend, Edu K. It’s a fun-fuelled trip through varied styles of dope club music and is one that holds close to our heart. Edu was of course our guest DJ at the first official Scatterblog Presents… party back in feb this year, which saw us put together our first release package, and was essentially the start of great things to come.
We feel like we’ve been blood-brothers with Edu ever since, so we’re obviously super excited to put out this release by him. We’ve managed to get together a whopping 7 remixes, making the EP feel more like an album.

Edu K has been a master of dance music for years. From his forward thinking Baile Funk to his Rave Zombie Electro and now his worldy, percussion inspired tech house, Edu K has always managed to shock and inspire his audience with his take on music.

His first release with Scattermusic is a 2 track EP, packed to the brim with remixes. The EP includes the tracks “Ja, Mann!”; a cheeky, worldly minimal track filled with energy and plenty of drum rolls and “Jumpin n Pumpin”; a crazy, horn-fuelled number that doesn’t know when to quit.

Remixes of “Ja. Mann!” come courtesy of Mom & Dad with a totally club, stomper that’s all-to-relevant and Slap & Dash with a relentless, Hip Hop influenced dance track, filled with big synths and marching drums. Remixes of “Jumpin n Pumpin” see Dubbel Dutch take us to a dirty rave, flipping the tune over and over; Lewis CanCut get on a new age, hyped up Hip Hop/Dancehall/Baile Funk vibe, with 2 versions, slotting original vocals over the top from Dizzy Dee and Mars E Pan; WILDLIFE! who has given the track an almost Caribbean UK Funky vibe and Femme En Fourrure who have flipped the tune into a deep and dark minimal number to lose yourself to.

VIA Laptoprockers:TC Electronic are giving away 4 Impact Twin Audio Interfaces. On Friday December 25th and the following 3 Fridays they’ll be picking a winner of an Impact Twin among their Facebook fans.

TC Electronic‘s new ‘Impact Twin‘ firewire audio interface features new Impact III technology to ensure that the music you record sounds as good on the inside of your computer as it does on the outside.

The Impact Twin comes with two high quality and very flexible mic amps, top-notch 24/192 HD Conversion, plus a set of recording Channel Tools that lets you shape and optimize your sound to make it a perfect recording. 14 ins and 14 outs give the flexibility to record and monitor just about any device you can think of. Four of them are analog and 10 are digital via SPDIF, adat and TOS. Input 1 and 2 can be accessed both from the front and the rear of Impact Twin and can be toggled via a button on the front panel. The tone of your guitars is preserved with the two front-panel mounted Hi-Z guitar-optimized inputs. Midi I/O makes available connections complete.

Impact Twin comes bundled with Ableton Live Lite 8 TC Electronic Edition and three pristine TC Electronic effect plug-ins. The M40 Studio Reverb is based on an algorithm from their acclaimed Reverb 4000 processor, the multi-purpose ResFilter provides ultra-fat filter sound and the Assimilator EQ curve assimilation tool lets you the rear of Impact Twin and can be toggled via a button on the front panel. The tone of your guitars is preserved with the two front-panel mounted Hi-Z guitar-optimized inputs. Midi I/O makes available connections complete.

Impact Twin comes bundled with Ableton Live Lite 8 TC Electronic Edition and three pristine TC Electronic effect plug-ins. The M40 Studio Reverb is based on an algorithm from their acclaimed Reverb 4000 processor, the multi-purpose ResFilter provides ultra-fat filter sound and the Assimilator EQ curve assimilation tool lets you quickly grab an EQ curve from any sound and apply it to your own.

Impact Twin has been designed from the ground up to maximize the signal you record into your DAW and optimize your sound with onboard EQ, Compressor and De-esser that quickly, simply and invisibly tame and enhance those signals – no matter what you’re recording.

Winning one of these babies won’t hurt – will it? Hurry HERE and become a fan!

It’s nothing revolutionary, but I’m always game for a nice Hall algorithm. Interestingly, TC has worked out a way to port their native DSP code from hardware to computer-native code using something they call AlgoFlex.